Well the thing is there's really nothing game companies can do to make their game patches download faster, that's just something that's completely out of their control, and I think for the most part they have been giving good user experiences, at least from my experiences.

<p>Dave- Yeah it is the fault of the ISP, if you compare the download speeds between the fastest internet connection in the U.S. and one in the U.K./ South Korea, the difference is night and day.</p><p>Sometimes even with thorough testing, game breaking bugs can still happen, including with Nintendo...

DaHeckIsDat-But thing is you never actually HAVE to do any of those things in the games, so I think if someone does choose to do that stuff in the game, it says more about the person then it does about the game developers.

<p>Edward- What games have you played? I've never had to wait that long for a patch to install on my system, it usually only takes a few minutes at the most, so it's not annoying in the least, and that's not the fault of video game companies anyways, that's the fault of the USA's lackluster in...

<p>My mom had this one rule for R-rated movies when I was 13-15, she didn't care if I watched creature films like the Alien series, but she didn't want me watching stuff like Friday the 13th since it had people killing other people, my parents were also hesitant about me getting Soulcalibur since I ...

<p>I recently imported 007 Legends from Amazon Germany(it's the only legal way to play the PC version and the only way to access the Skyfall DLC) and was quite surprised to see that it got a PEGI 16 rating.</p><p>The gambling thing is a bit odd, since that's something that's much easier to prevent m...